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Coin Machine Review (& Pacific ...)

Issue: 1943 July - Page 46

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OPERATOR'-S PLACE
( Continued from Page 15)
ers of merchandising machines, all to the
direct benefit of operators.
During this war machines have been
adop ted by outlets that formerly were not
considered prospects for locations. Many
more new types of locations for machines
will be developed in the future. Road
stands, gas stations, and other types of en-
terprises that have been fo rced to close
during the war will once again take their
place in the new American life and will
probably multiply. More and more people
are recogn izing the importance and merit
of automatic merchandising. When "John-
ny comes marching home again" our indus-
try will put him to work-mechanics, serv-
icemen, repair men , assemblers, draftsme n,
clerks, salesmen and many new operators.
T h e operator has a definite place in the
present American life. He will have an even
more vital part in the American life of the
fu ture.
Philip Morris Net Down
Consider This
COIN
MACHINE
REVIEW
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OTHERS MAY BE CHEAPER-
BOT NONE CAN BE BETTER!
In RE-POINTING and REFINISHING NMdles there is much to lie considered. By the
BENNETT METHOD the needles are sorted and those which do not have a sufficient amount
of precious osmium on the point are reieeted and returned to the operator. A charge is
made only for repainting and refinishing needles having this vital material. Needles are
returned to you carded and ready to give the service of a new needle .
Consider, for a moment, other methods being pursued. At a lower price others are
offering a resharpening service . ALL of the needles sent in are generally resharpened and
at least 25 % of those returned to you are nothing more than ground and re-pointed shanks
which will tear your records to pieces before you know they are no good.
Here's a convincing set of figures showing why the BENNETT WAY is the RIGHT WAY:
INFERIOR METHOD: 1000 needles repainted (including the 25 % which
would ordinarily be rejected) @ .09...... .................. .............................. $ 90 .00
250 precious Records (minimum) ruined by returned ground shanks
lacking osmium tipping, @ .35.............................. ........................... .........
82 .50
Total Cost of Lesson for Using method.............................. $172 .50
THE BENNETT METHOD : 750 needles out of 1000 re-pointed and refin-
ished (rejects returned) @ .15 .................... .................................. .......... $112 .50
Minimum Saving to Operator by using the Bennett efficient precision
repainting service................................................................................ $ 60.00
LET US TELL YOU MORE l
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEEDLE COLLECTION STATIONS
I
ALPHA DISTRIBUTING
JACK GUTSHALL
COMPANY
• DISTRIBUTING CO.
1025 N. HIGHLAND AVE
HOLLYWOOD
,
1870 W . WASHINGTON BLVD.
LOS ANGELES
A group of Bally workers who gathered fo hear Lt. Col. I. F. MacAlpine (kilfed officer in
cenfer) describe Commando capfure of Algiers.
NEW YORK-Net sales of P hilip Mor-
ris & Co. in the fiscal year ended March 31
rose 25 per cent to $141,046,615 fro m $112,-
309,839 in the preceding year but high er
prices for tobacco and increased taxes
whittled its net income by 11 per cent, the
company announced June 23rd.
Net income amounted to $6,930,933,
equal after dividend requiremen ts on two
p referred series, to $6.12 a share on the
common stock. This compares with a net
of $7,784,135, or $8.00 a share, on the com-
mon outstanding in the preceding year.
Recuperator Spr eads
HOLL YWOOD-C. I. Togstad Co., Ko-
komo, Ind., a large mail order organization,
has taken on the Recu perator Long Life
Battery Service and will distribute it in the
future through its various outlets, accord-
ing to W. E. Simmons, Recuperator head.
Another large mail order house adding
Recuperator to their line is the Spors Im-
porting Co., La Center, Minn.
Outstanding Job
TIlE REVIEW:
You are doing an outstanding job in
publishing your magazine in these war
times. Ever since I placed my first ad-
vertising in TIlE REVIEW. at its incep-
tion. I have respecte d your policy and
the job you have done.
(Signed) Paul Bennett.
* * *
We know a mean man who, when his
wife asks him to buy her a car, tells her
that she must be contented with the splen·
did carriage nature gave her.
Every fime I date fhe Lieufenanf. he
wanfs fo know if I' m hiding any Milifar y
secrefs!
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